How Long Should Men Wait to Treat Incontinence after Prostate Cancer Surgery?

Losing your ability to control urination is common after prostatectomy and radiation therapy. Incontinence, as it is called, is a treatable condition. There are varying degrees and different types of incontinence. Some are worse than others. Your doctor may recommend exercises or diet changes to help keep it under control. If you are going to undergo radiation treatment or surgery for prostate cancer you should expect to develop some degree of incontinence. Dr. Roscoe Nelson tells us when men should begin treatment for incontinence after prostate cancer surgery in this video.

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